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1 March 2010Organically enabled silicon-based photonic/RF-photonic applications
In this paper, we present novel designs for the realization of organic-inorganic hybrid material systems and
develop concepts and designs for silicon-organic hybrid ultrafast RF Photonic Devices. The designs
presented combine, crystalline electro-optic materials, conventional crystalline materials, and amorphous
polymers. Numerical simulation results as well as fabrication results are also included.
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Ahmed Sharkawy, Ozgenc Ebil, Peng Yao, Eric Kelmelis, Matthew Zablocki, Shouyuan Shi, Christopher A. Schuctz, Dennis Prather, "Organically enabled silicon-based photonic/RF-photonic applications," Proc. SPIE 7599, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XII, 75990L (1 March 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840643